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OneOfUs Goes to Blood Fest!
We got a chance to visit on set the new horror comedy film “Blood Fest”, being released by Rooster Teeth with a one-night theatrical release TODAY (Aug 14th). You can get tickets right here! We got a chance to tour the sets and interview the great cast and our good friend, writer/director/villain Owen Egerton and it was a lot of
Public Axis #176: Rebel MIB
Race Related Films! Anime Sports! Parasitic Ants! Find your marbles and raise your fist in the furry sports arena with the CAGG Three and the Place to Be! Recorded at the Blind Tiger Comedy Club on May 15th, 2018. Let your friends know about Public Axis on Facebook and Twitter and keep those Facebook comments coming at our Happy Campers
Digital Noise Episode 192: Ready Player Aaron
Aaron and Chris team up for this week’s Digital Noise, featuring all the Blu-Ray and DVD reviews you can shake a stick at! Assuming you have a stick ready and that is your accepted means of indicating pleasure at something. PLEASE USE OUR IMAGE LINKS TO BUY ANY OF THESE TITLES ON AMAZON. IN FACT, PLEASE
Eye on the Prize Ep 13 – Best Popular Film?
The Academy just made an announcement to make radical changes to the 2020 ceremony. Along with shortening the ceremony, the biggest, and most controversial, change is adding a new category recognizing ‘outstanding achievement in popular film.’ What does this category mean? What qualifies something as a ‘best popular film?’ The Academy gave no answers on this yet, but the Prizefighters
Screener Squad: The Captain (a.k.a. Der Hauptmann)
Who’s the captain now? Unfortunately, it’s the psychopath in this movie. Based on the story of war criminal Willi Herold, we follow his journey from deserting the front lines near the end of World War II to his discovery of an abandoned Luftwaffe captain uniform. Using this rank and his gift for gab, he assembles a ragtag group of soldiers
Highly Suspect Reviews: “Black KKKlansman”
Spike Lee returns with this true story of a black police officer (played by John David Washington) who in the late 70s/early 80s infiltrated the Klu Klux Klan through phone calls and an odd phone pal relationship with then Grand Dragon, David Duke (Topher Grace). Since obviously, he wasn’t going to be convincing when he attended a meet in person,